A young woman is behind bars after live streaming a deadly car crash that she caused.

Obdulia Sanchez of Stockton, California, was filming an Instagram Live video while driving and continued recording as she crashed her vehicle and while her sister, who was in the car at the time, was dying in front of her.

According to The Independent, the clip finally ends with Sanchez kneeling beside her 14-year-old sister, Jacqueline, while apologizing for killing her.

“Wake up, baby. I'm f**king sorry, baby. I did not mean to kill you, sweetie,” Sanchez says in the clip.

While she was distracted driving, Sanchez veered onto the right shoulder of a California highway and over-corrected, causing the car to swerve across lanes before crashing through a wire fence and overturning into an empty field.

One of Sanchez’s social media followers, Mary Hernandez, recorded the live stream as it was being broadcasted and posted it to raise awareness of the dangers of distracted driving.

“At first we didn’t even want to believe it was real,” Hernandez told ABC30 News. “I recorded it and posted it mainly because as someone who uses Snapchat I see a lot of people driving with their Snapchats doing what she was doing so to me it was like an eye opener.”

Sanchez faces charges of manslaughter and driving under the influence. Meanwhile, her family has set up a GoFundMe account to raise money for Jacqueline’s funeral arrangements.

Sadly, the entire scenario was a recipe for disaster — distracted driving, riding without seatbelts, and driving under the influence are all illegal and dangerous activities that these teens had to learn the hard way.

While there is nothing positive about a tragedy like this, we can only hope that this incident serves as a wakeup call to motorists everywhere about the very real and serious dangers of distracted driving, as well as the importance of always wearing a seatbelt.